Did Mbappé's Penalty Secure Real Madrid's Winning Start to LaLiga?

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Key Takeaways
- Mbappé's penalty secured the win for Real Madrid.
- Real Madrid dominated the match against Osasuna.
- New signings Carreras and Mastantuono made their debuts.
- Real Madrid has a streak of 17 unbeaten opening days.
- Strong performances indicate a promising season ahead.
Madrid, Aug 20 (NationPress) Mbappé's penalty kick led Real Madrid to a triumphant beginning to their LaLiga season at the Bernabeu Stadium. Xabi Alonso's squad controlled the match throughout, emerging victorious with a score of 1-0 against Osasuna on the first matchday of the season.
After a scoreless first half, Mbappé, who clinched the Golden Boot last season, scored the decisive goal from the penalty spot shortly after the second half commenced. Both Carreras and Mastantuono made their official team debuts, as reported by Real Madrid.
Madrid began with strong intent, pressing high on the pitch. Carreras was the first to threaten with a long-range left-footed shot that narrowly missed (7'). Ten minutes later, Huijsen attempted a shot from distance, but Sergio Herrera expertly deflected it wide.
Despite their control, Osasuna defended resolutely and limited chances. In the 26th minute, Militao unleashed a powerful long-range effort that was expertly saved by the goalkeeper.
Real Madrid maintained their offensive push, with Mbappé coming close after receiving the ball in the box, firing a right-footed shot just wide of the post (36’). As the first half neared its conclusion, Vini Jr. launched a counter-attack in search of a goal after winning the ball back.
Boyomo halted his progress with a foul that the referee, Adrián Cordero, failed to notice. Five minutes into the second half, Madrid's persistence finally bore fruit. Mbappé surged down the right flank into the box and, after a skillful cut-back past Juan Cruz, was fouled by the defender.
He confidently converted the penalty, making it 1-0. Shortly after the hour mark, Arda Guler nearly doubled the advantage with a shot from outside the box that sailed just over the crossbar.
Osasuna created their first opportunity in the 64th minute when Bretones couldn't convert Rubén García's cross. Four minutes later, Xabi Alonso introduced Carvajal and Mastantuono, who received an enthusiastic welcome from the Bernabeu crowd. The new Madridista quickly set up Tchouameni, but the Frenchman’s header skimmed just wide of the top corner.
In the closing minutes, the Argentinian had a chance to score with a left-footed strike from the byline, but it was saved by Sergio Herrera. Osasuna ended the match with ten players after Bretones received a red card for a foul on Gonzalo. This victory marks another successful league opener for Madrid, extending their streak to 17 seasons without a loss on opening day.